By: Gina G. Stewart | 2010-12-21 | Hardware A home wireless router allows a user to connect all the computers and peripherals in the house to a local network or to a wide area network like the Internet. Every PC user will thus be able to handle personal activities online, by accessing the service through the router. read more
By: Regine Bennett | 2011-01-28 | Hardware If perhaps you were making use of the assembled-in cellular community present in your pc's web connecting system, then you're most likely pleased with its efficiency, although there exists a modest hassle. The pc in which the device is connected and attached ought to be switched on prior to enabling additional personal computers use of the web. Even though this is adequate for a while, it may pro read more
By: qfeew | 2011-04-06 | Business After repeated practice, I finally made the successful use of old computer software broadband routers, total funds spent as few as 100. Many campus of broadband adoption is a dedicated computer as a ... read more
By: Hugh McInnes | 2010-10-21 | Email Marketing The term "wireless" is applied to a few different Internet technologies and it doesn't always mean what you might think. read more
By: ryyy | 2011-04-03 | Organizational Wireless LAN There has been very well, and faster speed. The current mainstream products can not only achieve the rate of ordinary wired Ethernet, but also has a basic security protection read more
By: Simon Daniels | 2010-11-25 | Hardware Introducing wireless networking to the home has many advantages for the home user. With the full roll out of wireless n technologies allowing high-speed wireless access the take up by manufacturers has increased giving more options and more reasons to make your household a wireless one. At the heart of the home wireless network is the wireless router. read more
By: raam rahim | 2011-04-17 | Gadgets and gizmos device by tata. Instead a lan cable is given which is supposed to be attached to my computer's lan port. I tried and was able to configure in static ip mode in my linksys wrh54g router. Trying to set it up in pppoe mode but have not met with any success yet. read more
By: Jackson Hammersmith | 2010-09-16 | Technology A wireless router is an electronic device that acts like a regular router, but performs its functions through a wireless access point (WAP). In other words, it is used for computer network connection and internet connectivity but without the need for cables. read more
By: Brian Lakeman | 2010-10-09 | Broadband Internet The best and most popular way to go as far as your computer is concerned is speed. There are several different ways to go however they are not always fulfilling. A successfully fast dial up is almost unheard of, especially when downloading. It is aggravating to say the least. If you hate waiting around and staring at hourglasses then you should try broadband. Using a wireless router can assist in adding speed to other devices at home. read more
By: Dennis Levenhagen | 2010-04-20 | Mobile There are a lot of advantages to wireless networking including convenience, mobility and low cost. There are also a few disadvantages which include lack of security, lack of range, lack of reliability, and lack of speed. The problem that we run into with wireless is that the WAP broadcasts its signal in all directions for anyone within range to pick up. When wardivers find these networks, they use the unsuspecting WAP to access the internet for their own purposes. read more
By: liza | 2011-04-17 | Gadgets and gizmos is different from the one I am trying to authenticate. i tried changing the settings in Netgear to use computers MAC adddress and it worked fine in wired mode but not in wireless. Can anyone who has set up wifi with a single laptop at home for Sify provide any clue. read more
By: Jen Barnum | 2010-07-17 | Communications Communication, Internet, Business Quite a few people believe that they understand the internet and how it connects but when you begin talking about wireless internet you discover that most people really don't have an understanding of what this is or how it operates. A wireless broadband internet service travels via the air and is acquired by your laptop or other wireless device through a card that it utilizes to pick up the signal. It's most typically found at internet cafés, hotels and a few fast food restaurants, though nowadays it is not uncommon to discover that even some towns and cities offer free wireless broadband... read more
By: Taylor Jensen | 2010-12-04 | Article Marketing High-speed wireless DSL is becoming the standard in America. Most households prefer wireless DSL because of the mobility and convenience it offers. read more
By: Diane C. Richards | 2012-02-17 | Networks Quick ways to boost your wifi or router signal strength and range by using a wireless router booster. read more